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Fine Art Insurance 101

Fine Art Estates

Early on in our conversation, Adrienne answered the “When” question by saying “If you can walk around your house and you determine that you have more than 5 artworks that exceed $10,000 each in value, you should consult an agent or firm that specializes in fine art insurance.” In the event of any covered loss, a deductible will be applied.

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

Katja consults with collectors as well as insurance and financial advisors on the physical and financial protection of their passion investments. I’ve seen martini glasses placed on a Donald Judd sculpture by unaware party guests. A sculpture shouldn’t be cleaned with all-purpose cleaning spray, for example.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Askart.com If you are researching a painting, drawing, or sculpture (they do not have fine prints) Askart is a good place to look. Artnet.com As I recall, Artnet.com’s database of fine art auction sales was one of the first on the market to cover not only paintings, drawings, and sculpture, but also fine prints and multiples.

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WCG Private Practice Seminar Summary, Part I

WCG

The Fine Art Insurance policy offers coverage starting at $75,000, with careful consideration given to the potential maximum value of artwork. Furthermore, the transit coverage is deliberately set lower to discourage conservators from transporting art themselves.